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I just realized that my passport does not include the suffix on my last name. Therefore the name on my passport is slightly different than my application and birth certificate, both of which include the suffix.

I was counting on using the passport with the exit and entrance stamps as my primary evidence of being in Colombia. However, now I am worried about submitting my passport with the I-129F. If they reject the application because the names don't match I have a serious problem.

Correcting the passport is not an option. They tell me that once a passport is more than 1 year old the only way to correct one is to get a new one. This is not a solution because it will take too long and the new passport will not have the entrance and exit stamps.

I thought about changing the application to match the passport and not submitting the birth certificate, but my real name has the suffix and I am sure the suffix will show up when they do the security check.

Does anyone have experience with a similar situation or suggestions as to how to solve this problem?

Thanks!

My Timeline:

7/27/07 VSC rcvd I-129F--8/7/07 NOA1 issued--12/12/07 NOA2 issued--12/27/07 Pkg 3 returned--2/29/08 Interview & Approval--4/1/08 POE--6/27/08 Married--6/27/08-6/5/09 Trying to figure out how to make this work--6/11/09 Submitted AOS forms--6/19/09 NOA's issued--7/21 Biometrics--7/27 Rcvd 2 of 3 Interview appt letters for 8/24--8/3 Rcvd 3rd interview appt letter for 8/28--8/5 Used infopass appt to consolidate interviews on 8/28--8/6/09 Rcvd email notification of AP & EAD approvals--8/11&12 Rcvd AP's in mail--8/14 Rcvd 1st EAD card in mail.--8/23/11 Mailed ROC Pkg.--8/24/11 NOA--10/5/11 Biometrics

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Bill Y Bella, I'm sorry I can't offer specific help regarding your situation. And please forgive me for tagging on to your post regarding your secondary problem, but that is exactly my finance's "catch 22" also!

She has a passport. That passport has immigration arrival and departure stamps that are critical evidence for our demonstration of having met in the past 2 years. Her passport will expire about a year after we estimate (hope!) that her K1 visa will be issued.

We are concerned that it will take longer to get her AOS/LPR after she arrives here in the USA then the amount of time left on her passport before its expiration. The problem will be that then she will need to renew her passport becuase if it expires she will not be able to travel. When we go to renew the passport, once again she will loose all of the previous documentation in that passport: this time for the CFR, K1 VISA, entry stamp to USA, etc. All of which I would think we would want as documentary evidence for further immigration steps in the future .

What would be best is if she went to get a "fresh" passport just before her embassy K1 interview (actually before the medical exam where you first have to surrender your passport), so that that passport would have enough future validity time to survive and collect documentation throughout the multi-year immigration journey. But alas, the "catch 22" comes up again, because for her to do that, she would have to surrender her current passport which has the evidence we need for the K1 Embassy interview!

If anyone else has found a way around this problem, thanks in advance for sharing it here.

Bill y Bella, I hope that maybe other people's experience with renewing and reissuing passports will be helpful to you as well as me. Good luck!

-Samby

Wishing Everyone Speed, Success, Happiness and Love,

TinTin and Samby

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Hola Bill y Bella!!!

I think you are stressing out over nothing. Your current passport shows a photo of you...right? A simple explanation is fine. Next time you renew your passport, make the appropriate correction...that is all there is to it. And, I think that you are permitted to keep your former passport if you want to retain it for some reason...I have mine from 1990 to 2000.

And, I just recently LOST MY PASSPORT with ALL my trips to Colombia stamped in it!!! BUT, lucky for me...I made color photocopies of all the pages in my passport as a part of this process. So, I am not going to get worked up about it! As Forrest Gump said, "__IT HAPPENS!"

It seems that many people get stressed out with the smallest detail..."Will I get my wife here if I forgot to put the "-" between her first and last second last names, etc. EVERYONE---- RELAX!!!! :thumbs:

Sincere Best Wishes!!

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Bill Y Bella, I'm sorry I can't offer specific help regarding your situation. And please forgive me for tagging on to your post regarding your secondary problem, but that is exactly my finance's "catch 22" also!

She has a passport. That passport has immigration arrival and departure stamps that are critical evidence for our demonstration of having met in the past 2 years. Her passport will expire about a year after we estimate (hope!) that her K1 visa will be issued.

We are concerned that it will take longer to get her AOS/LPR after she arrives here in the USA then the amount of time left on her passport before its expiration. The problem will be that then she will need to renew her passport becuase if it expires she will not be able to travel. When we go to renew the passport, once again she will loose all of the previous documentation in that passport: this time for the CFR, K1 VISA, entry stamp to USA, etc. All of which I would think we would want as documentary evidence for further immigration steps in the future .

What would be best is if she went to get a "fresh" passport just before her embassy K1 interview (actually before the medical exam where you first have to surrender your passport), so that that passport would have enough future validity time to survive and collect documentation throughout the multi-year immigration journey. But alas, the "catch 22" comes up again, because for her to do that, she would have to surrender her current passport which has the evidence we need for the K1 Embassy interview!

If anyone else has found a way around this problem, thanks in advance for sharing it here.

Bill y Bella, I hope that maybe other people's experience with renewing and reissuing passports will be helpful to you as well as me. Good luck!

-Samby

How long does it take to receive a passport in the Philipines? maybe she could use her passport for the interview and then get a new one before she leaves to come to the USA. Or maybe she can just make color copies of her current passport before surrendering it.

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How long does it take to receive a passport in the Philipines? maybe she could use her passport for the interview and then get a new one before she leaves to come to the USA. Or maybe she can just make color copies of her current passport before surrendering it.

THanks for your reply vismaster, Unfortunately, in the Philippines, you have to surrender your passport at the medical evaluation appointment and the next time that you have your passport back is after the interview. At that time, it already has the VISA Stamp affixed. So, can't surrendor it then, else wouldn't have the VISA for travel/entry to USA.

-Samby

Wishing Everyone Speed, Success, Happiness and Love,

TinTin and Samby

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Bill Y Bella, I'm sorry I can't offer specific help regarding your situation. And please forgive me for tagging on to your post regarding your secondary problem, but that is exactly my finance's "catch 22" also!

She has a passport. That passport has immigration arrival and departure stamps that are critical evidence for our demonstration of having met in the past 2 years. Her passport will expire about a year after we estimate (hope!) that her K1 visa will be issued.

We are concerned that it will take longer to get her AOS/LPR after she arrives here in the USA then the amount of time left on her passport before its expiration. The problem will be that then she will need to renew her passport becuase if it expires she will not be able to travel. When we go to renew the passport, once again she will loose all of the previous documentation in that passport: this time for the CFR, K1 VISA, entry stamp to USA, etc. All of which I would think we would want as documentary evidence for further immigration steps in the future .

What would be best is if she went to get a "fresh" passport just before her embassy K1 interview (actually before the medical exam where you first have to surrender your passport), so that that passport would have enough future validity time to survive and collect documentation throughout the multi-year immigration journey. But alas, the "catch 22" comes up again, because for her to do that, she would have to surrender her current passport which has the evidence we need for the K1 Embassy interview!

If anyone else has found a way around this problem, thanks in advance for sharing it here.

Bill y Bella, I hope that maybe other people's experience with renewing and reissuing passports will be helpful to you as well as me. Good luck!

-Samby

Samby, when your fiance renew her passport, the old one will be returned to her. I have all my old passports at home, 3 of them. When you renew passport, they return the old one and cut part of where the signature is (so it cannot be used). Renewal of passport takes only 3 days for the "rush" processing and 5-7 days for the regualr processing.

She can have the new (renewed) passport for her interview and she can bring her old passport to show the previous documentations that you had travelled together. Also, she can photocopy the stamped documentation and place it in a folder (Proof of Relationship/Continuous Relationship), together with the travel iteneraries you had, the plane tickets, hotel receipts and also the pictures during your travel. Pictures speaks louder than the stamped document on the passport. At US Embassy Manila, they take more time looking at the photos than the other documents.

Billy y Bella -> names on documents should match the names on the applications. Maybe you can get an Affidavit that says that this person and this person (with suffix) is one and the same (?). You can submit your application together with that affidavit and also some other supporting documents that will prove your "identity" (real name).

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Thanks to everyone who made suggestions.

At this point I am leaning toward just sending everything as is and crossing my fingers no one notices or cares about the missing suffix.

My other option is to send only the passport pages with the entrance and exit stamps and not send the identification page. I know I need to send all pages of the passport if I am using it to prove citizenship, but I can submit my birth certificate for that.

Has anyone submitted only the passport pages with the stamps?

I will also explore the affidavit option, but I am concerned that it might cause more attention to the matter than it would otherwise receive.

Thanks!

My Timeline:

7/27/07 VSC rcvd I-129F--8/7/07 NOA1 issued--12/12/07 NOA2 issued--12/27/07 Pkg 3 returned--2/29/08 Interview & Approval--4/1/08 POE--6/27/08 Married--6/27/08-6/5/09 Trying to figure out how to make this work--6/11/09 Submitted AOS forms--6/19/09 NOA's issued--7/21 Biometrics--7/27 Rcvd 2 of 3 Interview appt letters for 8/24--8/3 Rcvd 3rd interview appt letter for 8/28--8/5 Used infopass appt to consolidate interviews on 8/28--8/6/09 Rcvd email notification of AP & EAD approvals--8/11&12 Rcvd AP's in mail--8/14 Rcvd 1st EAD card in mail.--8/23/11 Mailed ROC Pkg.--8/24/11 NOA--10/5/11 Biometrics

My Favorite Links & Threads:

CSC & VSC K1 & K3 Recent approvals

Colombia Club Part 1 & Colombia Club Part 2

RFE List Learn from others' mistakes.

Red Flags Learn what to try to avoid or prepare to discuss and explain during interview.

HUSKERKIEV Thread Great insider tips from a former adjudicator at the Nebraska Service Center.

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Thoughts anyone?

Last chance, I file in 2 days! :help:

My Timeline:

7/27/07 VSC rcvd I-129F--8/7/07 NOA1 issued--12/12/07 NOA2 issued--12/27/07 Pkg 3 returned--2/29/08 Interview & Approval--4/1/08 POE--6/27/08 Married--6/27/08-6/5/09 Trying to figure out how to make this work--6/11/09 Submitted AOS forms--6/19/09 NOA's issued--7/21 Biometrics--7/27 Rcvd 2 of 3 Interview appt letters for 8/24--8/3 Rcvd 3rd interview appt letter for 8/28--8/5 Used infopass appt to consolidate interviews on 8/28--8/6/09 Rcvd email notification of AP & EAD approvals--8/11&12 Rcvd AP's in mail--8/14 Rcvd 1st EAD card in mail.--8/23/11 Mailed ROC Pkg.--8/24/11 NOA--10/5/11 Biometrics

My Favorite Links & Threads:

CSC & VSC K1 & K3 Recent approvals

Colombia Club Part 1 & Colombia Club Part 2

RFE List Learn from others' mistakes.

Red Flags Learn what to try to avoid or prepare to discuss and explain during interview.

HUSKERKIEV Thread Great insider tips from a former adjudicator at the Nebraska Service Center.

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When my future step-daughter got her passport, the name is different than the birth certificate name. In Canada, at least, and I think in the US, as well, is that they want the name on you passport to be the one that you "are known by" and not necessarily your full, legal name.

Adjustment of Status / EAD / AP
Day 000: 2007-12-27 Mailed Application
Day 002: 2007-12-29 Received at Chicago Lockbox
Day 003: 2007-12-30 "Received Date"
Day 007: 2008-01-03 All 5 NOAs (K1 + K2 AOS, K1 EAD, K1 + K2 AP)
Day 008: 2008-01-04 K-2 AOS Touched
Day 011: 2008-01-07 $1610 Check cleared
Day 011: 2008-01-07 All 5 physical NOAs received
Day 012: 2008-01-08 K-1 files Touched, but not K-2
Day 014: 2008-01-10 K-2 AP Touched
Day 016: 2008-01-12 Biometrics Appt. Letter Received
Day 029: 2008-01-25 Biometrics Appt.
Day 043: 2008-02-08 K-2 Notice of interview received
Day 044: 2008-02-09 K-1 Notice of interview received
Day 056: 2008-02-21 APs approved and EAD card production ordered
Day 126: 2008-05-01 Interviews
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K1/K2 Application
Day 000: 2007-03-16 Sent out I-129F Package
Day 012: 2007-03-28 NOA1
Day 082: 2007-06-06 NOA2
Day 103: 2007-06-27 NVC Received
Day 105: 2007-06-29 NVC Forwarded to Montreal
Day 117: 2007-07-11 Montreal Sends Packet 3
Day 125: 2007-07-19 Receive Packet 3
Day 129: 2007-07-23 Send Checklist and Forms Back
Day 131: 2007-07-25 Montreal Receives Packet 3
Day 137: 2007-07-31 Medical
Day 169: 2007-09-01 "Wedding" (aka the $10K party)
Day 192: 2007-09-24 Receive "Packet 4" (Interview letter)
Day 238: 2007-11-09 Interview in Montreal
Day 245: 2007-11-16 Visas Received
Day 248: 2007-11-19 Moved to USA
Day 249: 2007-11-20 Legal wedding


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